AUSTIN, Texas >> Two people were injured in another explosion in Texas’ capital Sunday night, and police are not ruling out a connection to the three previous explosions that detonated earlier this month elsewhere in the city.

WASHINGTON >> Top-level congressional talks on a $1.3 trillion catchall spending bill are reaching a critical stage as negotiators confront immigration, abortion-related issues and a battle over a massive rail project that pits President Donald Trump against his most powerful Democratic adversary.

Facebook suspended Cambridge Analytica, a data-analysis firm that worked for President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign, over allegations that it held onto improperly obtained user data after telling Facebook it had deleted the information.

WASHINGTON >> President Donald Trump on Sunday took out his frustrations over the intensifying Russia investigation by lashing out at special counsel Robert Mueller, signaling a possible shift away from a strategy of cooperating with a probe he believes is biased against him.

NEW YORK >> When the Kushner Cos. bought three apartment buildings in a gentrifying neighborhood of Queens in 2015, most of the tenants were protected by special rules that prevent developers from pushing them out, raising rents and turning a tidy profit.

Ten Broeck Commons, a skilled nursing facility in Lake Katrine, N.Y., has announced the most recent winners of its Shining Stars of Service Award, which recognizes employees who provide outstanding customer service to residents and family members.

KINGSTON, N.Y. >> In the two months that Joseph Maloney has been on the Ulster County Legislature, he has introduced a bevy of resolutions that would change in ways big and small the way the county operates.

WASHINGTON >> In blistering tweets, President Donald Trump again skews facts regarding the government investigations into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, claiming “no crime” was uncovered and a House intelligence panel had concluded there was no collusion between his campaign and Russia.

ALBANY, N.Y. >> In New York state government news, lawmakers are buckling down for their annual budget negotiations ahead of an April 1 deadline and Republican Marc Molinaro has set a date to announce his candidacy for governor.

RHINEBECK, N.Y. >> A Marlboro man faces felony charges after a state Department of Labor investigation determined that he stole about $5,300 in unemployment benefits while he was employed, according to state police Troop K Public Information Officer Aaron Hicks.

POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y.>> The commissioner of state Homes and Community Renewal will speak at the Hudson River Housing Inc. luncheon from noon to 2 p.m. Thursday, March 22, at the Poughkeepsie Grand Hotel, 40 Civic Center Plaza.

WASHINGTON >> Back in April 2016, when the notion of Donald Trump in the White House still seemed fanciful, The Washington Post’s Robert Costa and Bob Woodward sat down with Trump and, at one point, Costa raised the subject of the nondisclosure agreements for employees of which the candidate was so fond.

MIAMI >> An engineer left a voicemail two days before a catastrophic bridge failure in Miami to say some cracking had been found at one end of the concrete span, but the voicemail wasn’t picked up until after the collapse, Florida Department of Transportation officials said Friday.

WASHINGTON >> Big-game hunters tapped by the Trump administration to help rewrite federal rules for importing the heads and hides of African elephants and lions as trophies defended the practice Friday, arguing that threatened and endangered species would go extinct without the anti-poaching programs funded in part by the fees wealthy Americans pay to shoot some of them.

KINGSTON, N.Y. >> A community activist was warned multiple times to stay out of the private parking lot at the Seven21 Media Center during protests against U.S. Rep. John Faso before she was charged with trespassing, the building’s operator said Friday.

New York City Department of Environmental Protection officials expect engineering reviews will be completed by April 30 on Schoharie Reservoir gates that control the flow of water through the Shandaken Tunnel.

SAUGERTIES, N.Y. >> School district officials have signed up for a smartphone app they believe will allow perceived threats to be sent anonymously to administrators and provide staff with critical information during emergencies.

WASHINGTON >> Andrew McCabe, the onetime FBI deputy director long scorned by President Donald Trump and just fired by the attorney general, kept personal memos detailing interactions with the president that have been provided to the special counsel’s office and are similar to the notes compiled by dismissed FBI chief James Comey, The Associated Press has learned.

WASHINGTON >> The suspense hung over the public square for hours. Were Japanese regulatory authorities really dropping bowling balls on American cars as part of a dark plot to keep the autos out of the Japanese market?

STONE RIDGE, N.Y. >> SUNY Ulster returns to the National Junior College Athletic Association Division II men’s basketball championship tournament for the first time in 45 years on Tuesday when the Senators face Triton at Danville Community College in Illinois.

TOWN OF ULSTER, N.Y. >> A 69-year-old town of Ulster man was arrested Friday after authorities found a quarter kilogram of cocaine, illegal guns, and more than $15,000 in his home, according to the Ulster Regional Gang Enforcement Narcotics Team (URGENT).

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